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    The Chicken Supply

    4.6 (176 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Crushed potatoes
    Mar K.

    Ordered online before we arrived and it took mere minutes (literally like three minutes) to get our food because of the advanced heads up. Ordered the spicy thighs and the meat was incredibly tender. The spice was for real as well. Ordered the crushed fried potatoes and found they were delicious. Loved the turmeric spicy sauce as well as the ketchup that was House made. Their selection of beers and ciders were inspiring. Service was super friendly and left the counter feeling really happy that we supported a local POC business. They have about eight tables give or take and it's street parking. It's a clean comfortable interior. Next time we're going to try the butter mochi.

    Coconut Collard Green
    Ade W.

    Heard a lot about the Chicken Supply but since they usually open in the afternoon we didn't try before. We decided to order for takeout. The chicken is really good and delicious. Even for takeout, the chicken stayed crispy. The skin/batter was flavorful and the meat itself is brined to perfection The stick, unfortunately is just mid. It was a bit soggy by the time we arrive at home. The garlic rice is OK but if you are garlic adverse, maybe don't order this. The garlic flavor is a punch in the face, not just some mild garlic fragrance. The coconut collard green is delicious but can't help but feel collard green maybe a weird choice for Filipino Laing. Maybe kale would be better? The cold pancit is probably our least favorite item we ordered. The bihon itself is not seasoned and the cherry tomatoes is too sour (it was pickled). We'll definitely be back for more chicken in the future. PS. Depends on your preference, you may want to order the original than spicy The spiciness cones from extra pepper seasoning, instead of actually spicy batter for the chicken. We ordered original for the chicken and spicy for the stick so we can compare.

    The Wing (per piece)
    Annabel L.

    Crunchiest chicken batter I've had to date It's a snap-crackle-pop-kettle-chip-kinda-crunch. I saw that it's gluten free so my theory is they use rice flour to get that airy yet satisfying crunch. Also why was I full after one wing.. #girldinner I saw someone else get the chicken on a stick and it's barbarically dense so beware! But I might try it next time. I wish they sold smaller portions of the sides because I'm not trying to add an extra $6 side of pickles but I lowk considered it at one point because I really wanted pickles with my chicken and I do wish the chicken came out like fresh-out-the-fryer-hot so I might have to clarify that preference.

    Emily T.

    Some of the best fried chicken I've had in Seattle!! We ordered online and went to pick up! I would recommend ordering early because they do sell out! We got the chicken box, the coconut greens, garlic rice, and the mochi dessert. The chicken was perfectly crispy and unique! I was so obsessed and ate so much! They also make their own banana ketchup which made a nice compliment to the chicken! Overall, love this spot and will definitely come back again for more fried chicken!

    Yuchen Z.

    I appreciate this place for their gluten-free fried chicken. For my friend who has celiac this is a lifesaver for her. She hasn't had good gluten-free chicken in a long time so this has become her go to spot. As a non-gluten-free person I still really loved their chicken. The pieces were gigantic and all the flavors were so yummy and flavorful. All the pieces were super tender and juicy and cooked well. I also got their dessert and that was yummy as well. The fried smashed potatoes were a top hit. Be warned that this is a small place so try not to come with a giant group because you will not fit. They could not accommodate our large group so we had to sit either squished or separately. They weren't able to combine tables across the restaurant for us. I'm not a fan of their automatic tip that is added to every bill though. I feel like we should still get a choice to add tip. I understand that they need to raise prices, but I feel like they should just raise the price of the meal instead of saying there is an automatic service charge added.

    Crispy Potato, Pancit
    Nate H.

    Restaurants like The Chicken Supply make me grateful that I live in Seattle. I mean I can drive two miles down the road and eat something that will make me this happy? How lucky am I?! I've been meaning to try this place for years, as a friend told me long ago that it was one of the best fried chicken joints in Seattle (she wasn't lying). After having a couple IPAs (classic Seattle behavior) at Phinney Station, we decided it was time to enter The Fried Chicken Palace. For an establishment with flavor so grand, the restaurant itself is unassuming. But I assure you, you're in for the time of your life. If it's your first time here, I'd recommend asking the staff for help. My friend and I are hefty consumers of fried delicacies, and we were ready to order an abundance of birds. We were gently guided towards only ordering one thigh and a side each. I'm glad we did, because these must have been made from chickens that were Olympic power lifters. Those thighs were MEATY. The thigh is the perfect level of juiciness. The crisp on the outside is everything you want for fried chicken. If you get the spicy version, there's a nice coating of spice-dust and I believe some hot honey. The pancit was a very nice addition (noodles with fried chicken? Love it). But you gotta get the crispy potatoes. I'm not sure how they made these, or what they are seasoned with, but they are incredible. It's not often that I'm satisfied with sauceless potatoes, but these really don't need any accompaniments. I've heard they sell out fast here. So you better run there when it opens.

    Service rocks!
    Sharon F.

    Yep! It's legit! All of it! Service- friendly, accommodating, and loves his job! Chicken is perfection and was even still hot when we got home! Garlic fried rice- chefs kiss! Ambiance was clean, and cozy if you can't wait to take a bite! Yummmm!

    Breast skewer, wings, and potatoes
    Jacqueline T.

    5 star solely on the fried chicken. Delicious, crispy, flavorful, moist. It's a crisp that can't be matched. I must say it might be my favorite fried chicken place in all of Greater Seattle Area! So definitely worth the trek, the line up, and the wait. Now to the not so great, but got going to get knicked stars. There are a few other side options that were enticing. We tried a majority of it, including the potatoes, the pickles, the rice with stew... none of them came even close to coming close to how good the chicken was. So a financial tip and a waist saving tip would be to pass on all the sides and just get extra chicken. No chicken parts can go wrong. All just super delicious. We were first in line, so we had the choice of everything on the menu, but still had to wait about 20 minutes to get our order as there was a ton of preorders that is placed the night before and the morning of. During the time we were eating, a ton of the items became sold out. The first things to be sold out are their giant whole wings, and their mochi cake. And man their mochi cake was Devine. I wish I couldve gotten more. Definitely eat the chicken fresh, and order more of the chicken and more mochi cake, as the orders might be slow if you have to put in a second order. I really wish I ordered a few more butter mochi cakes, and more wings, and another skewer. Nom nom nom! A drooling two thumbs, way up high!

    The Stick and Drum!
    Fionna L.

    This is Seattle's only Filipino fried chicken restaurant! The cashier was very bubbly and kind. There are 6 small tables inside that seat 2 people each, but most people did takeout. Street parking is possible but limited. I loved the drum and the stick was the best breast meat I've ever had - so tender, with a Rice Krispies texture. I personally prefer when the batter sticks more to the meat. It was $16 which was steep but filled me up. Things I learned: - Preorder on their website to get what you want before they run out! There is a 17% service charge. - "Pick-up time" actually means check-in time because when you arrive, they will announce your order number and start frying your chicken to deliver it fresh to you. - They use free-range and organic chicken from Draper Valley Farms, and their batter (and entire menu) is gluten-free. Love this! - The "comfort room" at the back is a restroom with a cassette deck and cassettes you can play! - Their front door does not close unless you force it shut. Really appreciate the cashier who repeatedly went to shut the door every time someone went in and out. - This is the dream restaurant endeavor of 2 long-time culinary school friends. I'm happy to have supported The Chicken Supply!

    Monggo Beans & Rice
    Samuel S.

    Okay, this chicken was seriously so good. Some of the best I have had in Seattle and the pieces of chicken were massive! I recommend the drums, best of the menu. Aside from the chicken, I tried the Monggo Beans and Rice. Unfortunately, it was pretty bland. The restaurant has a pretty small eating area, so my friends and I ordered takeout and ate at their house. But the restaurant did have a nice vibe inside. All things considered, my five friends and I decided on a group rating of 4/5 stars. One thing is for sure though, I will be back for those drumsticks.

    Sabrina H.

    The fried chicken here is pretty good here; juicy and flavorful with crispy skin. However, the true star of the show is their cold pancit side where the noddles are perfectly coated in a mixture of soy and lemon and it is THE perfect complement to fried chicken. I wish I could get the recipe for this dish as I would make it all summer long. The right amount of tanginess and acidity to accompany some juicy chicken. The garlic rice was just ok... not enough garlic. You pay at the counter and it does get pretty crowded and the seating options are a bit chaotic since sometimes, it gets so packed that there isn't any room. Also, since you have to order every piece of chicken individually, I kind of wish there were "combos" where things are pre-paired so it takes the mental work out of trying to determine exactly how many pieces of chicken and what part you want. I can also see the benefit of ordering each part and piece though.

    House hot sauce
    Cardin N.

    It's been awhile been the fried chicken is still my favorite in the state! Love love love the chicken. The new $41 box is a good amount of chicken for 3-4 people. Bought an extra house made hot sauce as well since it's so good. McKenna was super awesome handling the busy traffic and providing great service! Not a to. Of seating but we did get a table and ate there! 5 stars!!!

    Crispy Potato
    Tori Z.

    Crispy chicken and potatoes, can't go wrong with that! I enjoyed both the traditional and spicy rubs. The drumsticks were probably my favorite of the options. Try the banana ketchup with the potatoes! To eat here you actually have to order the night before and choose your time, if you wait until dinner time they will be all sold out already. Inside is simple but nice. There is counter service for drinks, condiments, and of course picking up your pre-ordered items. Overall, it's a bit annoying to have to order in advance, but if you do, you won't regret it.

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    Tried to go there twice, was closed without warning on both occasions. Don't waste your time on this unprofessional operation.

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    It was alright, very expensive compared to better chicken places. Don't get what the hype is about.

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    Best chicken I've ever had. Some sticker shock but I was satisfied and happy. Crispy juicy

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    Kilig was a wonderful introduction to Filipino cuisine and a restaurant I'd happily recommend to…read moreanyone looking for flavorful, comforting food in a casual setting. We ordered the Shroom Shroom Fried Rice with chicken, Pancit Canton noodles with chicken, Fried Oink Oink Adobo, and a Pandan Old Fashioned. The standout dish was easily the Shroom Shroom Fried Rice--packed with flavor and absolutely delicious. The Pancit Canton noodles were another winner, full of savory flavor and perfectly cooked. The Fried Oink Oink Adobo was tangy, rich, and satisfying, though I was surprised it didn't come with a side of rice. For drinks, the Pandan Old Fashioned was well-made with a subtle pandan flavor that complemented rather than overpowered the cocktail. Service was friendly and efficient, and all of the food arrived fresh and surprisingly quickly. The atmosphere is vibrant and casual, with a comfortable dining room and a few bar seats. We made a reservation, but on a Sunday evening there were plenty of open tables, making for a relaxed dining experience. Overall, Kilig delivered flavorful dishes, great cocktails, and a welcoming atmosphere. A spot I'd definitely return to explore more of the menu.

    The service was awesome! They were having some burgers event so their menu was just limited to…read morethese 3, despite that, their food was good, maybe except for the regular burger. I did like the Ube burger more, because of the longganisa meat. However when my food came my longganisa was a bit undercooked, so I had to return it to the kitchen, and maybe it took another 20mins or so to get it back but I think that was just their timeline because everyone came in at the same time. The owner was super nice enough to gift my mom a bottle of tanduay. My mom has always been looking for one in WA state but couldn't find, she uses this for cooking and surprisingly the owner just gave her a bottle for free. O_O E

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    4.4
    (665 reviews)
    7.4 mi
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    We made a reservation the same day for a weekday dinner and we got there it was almost full. The…read morestaff know what they were doing and food were really good. I really liked the fried chicken dish and the kari Kari. The breading of the chicken was super crunchy and the kiki gravy was a nice add to the dish but mind you it was a very filling dish. The Kari Kari was very tender and a bit hard on the edges that almost resembled the texture of beef jerky. The shrimp paste and peanut sauce combination was also delicious and umami. We also ordered the pork belly arugula salad and liked it. Since we ordered so much meat we wanted a dish that balanced out, hence we got the fish that was cooked well and sauce was tangy and refreshing. The fish dish was the least impressive though. The ambiance was perfect for a date! Nothing too formal yet it was intimate and fun. Musang you're great!

    We came around 6:30 PM on a Saturday without a reservation since the 6:30 PM time slot was no…read morelonger available when we checked online earlier in the week. Luckily, we were able to get seated at the bar right away. The hostess, bartender, and servers were all very friendly and attentive. The food was all prepared nicely with fresh ingredients. The fried chicken was impressively delicious! We also appreciated all the vegan options and mocktails. The restaurant was beautifully decorated, and the atmosphere was lively and full of people. I heard this place also changes its menu based on the different seasons. I'd love to come back at another time to check out different menu items. This place is definitely more on the expensive side though, especially since they automatically added a 22% service charge and still prompted us to add additional tips. It wasn't too difficult to find street parking nearby.

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    Short rib Kare Kare
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    CheBogz

    CheBogz

    4.6
    (159 reviews)
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    When in Seattle, this is a legit Filipino food spot!…read more My nephew graduated high school so we had our party catered. Everyone loved the pancit and lumpia! And the Tofu Sisig was a hit, just wished we ordered more! My favorite was the Chicken Inihaw! It was obviously marinated, cooked to perfection for fall off the bone, and then charbroiled or grilled for crispy skin. I had soooo many servings. Delicious! I highly recommend!

    Second time having Filipino food and was looking forward to it. First was at CheBogz a little under…read morea year ago. This hidden gem is located in North Beacon Hill. Parking is challenging in the street, two hour parking if you find it. We shopped and parked at the market parking lot across the street, good for one hour. We arrived a little after 5:30pm. It's a counter service family restaurant. It's about the unique food. They even have signs requesting customers clean their table. It wasn't too busy, only a couple other dinners. The atmosphere was relaxed and comfortable. We ordered two Chicken Adobo, one Chicken Tinga and one Tofu Inihaw. The Chicken Adobo is my favorite dish and a main stay, boneless chicken thighs prepared in a mild soy sauce, garlic and pepper marinate. The Chicken Tinga is a special soup that is only available periodically, an adobo seasoned soup, mild yet deep flavor. The Tofu Inihaw is a BBQ prepared fried tofu, sweet and savory flavors. Each plate is served with two scoops of white rice and a side of rice noodle salad. We also ordered a couple of milk tea that were delicious. We paid, were provided our milk teas, gather our silver ware, waters and grabbed a table. Our food was delivered to our table about 10 minutes later. Everything had fresh and deep flavors, mild and not overwhelming. Highly recommended for a unique culinary experience!

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    Kalabaw Bar & Kitchen

    Kalabaw Bar & Kitchen

    4.5
    (119 reviews)
    4.8 mi
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    Great place to get dinner with a friend and it wasn't packed on a weeknight. The chef was also…read moreserving us and he was so friendly and welcoming. The mango salad was good - very fresh, a good balance of fish-based sauce, and a huge portion. I also tried my friend's duck curry, which had a crispy skin and was a well balanced curry. The drinks here are fun too. I had the pandan cream cocktail and it was incredibly flavorful and I could tell they used real pandan. Service was a bit slow though. It was a Wednesday evening and there weren't a ton of customers. However I'd still highly recommend you give this place a try!

    I was waiting for the bar next-door to open because I forgot my cell phone there. I stumbled into…read moreKalabaw by accident.. I was just window shopping on what type of Thai food they had. I walked in and decided to give them a shot. Try something easy ..I got the wonton soup with egg noodles.. the broth was umami and garlicky, and warmed up my soul. The wontons were nice and tender, flavored with shrimp and pork. It was like a warm hug. Hit the spot! Second, I ordered the crispy spicy fish. It was an extraordinary presentation even my Chef friend was delighted to see the culinary expertise of the Chef. And it was also very reasonably priced. The service was excellent. They were very welcoming. The decor of the restaurant is super upscale. It looks like a fancy club. This would be a great place to bring a first date. Overall I was super impressed and very happy that I stumbled into this delicious restaurant. 10/10

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    The décor is gorgeous--an elevated, glamorous tribute to the water buffalo that feels bold yet refined.
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    Salu-Salo Filipino Kitchen

    Salu-Salo Filipino Kitchen

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    My office building uses Lish catering to provide pop-ups in the lobby every weekday of different…read moreeateries from around the Seattle area. Our office gets a list of the weekly offerings on Monday, so when I heard that later in the week there would be Salu-Salo Filipino Kitchen, bringing Filipino food, I most definitely made lunch plans. I was coming in from a meeting in Fremont, so didn't go to the pop-up/Salu-Salo Filipino Kitchen as soon as it started service (around 11am). With that said, I nearly missed out on the chicken adobo! I took the last of the chicken adobo an hour and a half after the lunch service started, so was counting my blessings! I ordered the lunch plate, which came with chicken adobo, pancit, rice and pickled veggies. My lunch plate was solid. Chicken adobo was tender and really, really liked how vinegar-y the flavor was, which, any Filipino would tell you that all food tastes better with vinegar! Pancit wasn't bad, but not the best. Some of the noodles were on the dry side, but I did like the cabbage and green onion throughout. Pickled veggies were a nice addition, adding more sour flavor to the overall entree. For someone who hardly ever has Filipino food and desperately misses mom's cooking, I was just happy to have Salu-Salo bring some adobo to the area. I would definitely recommend checking out Salu-Salo if you ever see their stand around. They don't update their social media channels, unfortunately, so is a little difficult to find where their stand will be. And when I asked if they participate in any markets, they do not. But the owners did mention that they visit downtown Seattle often at other office buildings around. Therefore, I have a feeling I'll be seeing them soon and getting my Filipino cuisine on. (Plus, bonus points for the owner being from the Bicol region of the Philippines, which is where my mom's side is from. Love that!)

    Salu-Salo put Fillipino food on the map for me, and thank god for that…read more I do not know why it has taken so long for this cuisine to become popular in the U.S. because frankly, its freaking delicious! Salu-Salo offers a wide variety of dishes with unique flavor profiles. With some of the dishes, I can't compare them to anything I have ever tried before. For example, my favorite dish on the menu is the Laing Express, which is made with coconut milk, taro leaves, topped with a delicious crispy piece of pork belly. With a topping of pork belly, how could anything go wrong? This dish has an amazing earthy flavor, with a bit of a kick to it. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. How often to you get to eat purple desserts? Ube cake gets its color from purple yams! Salu-Salo's ube coconut topped ube cheesecake balls are not just adorable, they are addicting. Not overwhelmingly sweet, and perfect for sharing, these are a treat. For those with dietary restrictions, Salu-Salo is a great option because there are plenty choices. As someone who is gluten free, all of the main dishes are fair game. This is often very rare when dining out for me!! Here's to Salu-Salo for exposing Seattleites to what Filipino food is all about. Rosario's cuisine feels like a healthy take on comfort food. Each dish bursting with flavor, yet still accessible to all ages. The idea behind comfort food is all about the thought that goes into the prep. After tasting Salu-Salo's food, I promise you can tell a lot of care goes into the preparation of each dish. I am looking forward to this becoming a Seattle institution, and hope it inspires more Filipino cuisine to start popping up in the PNW.

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    Lish Catering Menu
    Lish Catering Menu
    Ube balls rolled in coconut-from the Chinatown night market & moon festival 2015
    Ube balls rolled in coconut-from the Chinatown night market & moon festival 2015
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    Oriental Mart

    Oriental Mart

    4.4
    (424 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    My wife, daughter, and I ate at Oriental Mart in Pike Place Market and had a wonderful experience…read more We ordered the pork adobo, longanisa, salmon sinigang, and lumpia, and every dish was delicious. The pork adobo was tender and flavorful, the longanisa was perfectly seasoned, and the salmon sinigang had a rich, comforting broth. The lumpia was crispy and fresh. We also appreciated the complimentary soup and rice. The longanisa came with pancit, which complemented the dish perfectly and made the meal even more satisfying. The food tasted authentic and homemade, and the portions were generous. The friendly service and great Filipino food make this a must-visit spot in Pike Place Market. We will definitely be back! If you meant something else by "Settle pike market," let me know and I'll help.

    This place is one of the most hyped Filipino restaurants in Seattle, and it's located right at the…read moreentrance to Pike Place so it's always packed with tourists. To be honest, I don't know why this place is so hyped. If you come expecting life changing Filipino food, then you'll probably be disappointed. But if you just want some solid home style cooking, then this is for you. This place is famous for their salmon sinigang but they always run out super fast (like before 12 on weekends), so if you want some, you better come early. They usually have the sinigang broth with small pieces of salmon that you can get with your food though. I think the best things here are the longanisa and the bangus head. The longanisa is homemade and packed with flavor. I loved how fatty and rich it was and the strong flavors paired with rice and vinegar are so good. The bangus head is also really good. The skin is super crispy and the meat is tender and fresh. I must emphasize that you have to get the head. The body is too lean and the meat was pretty dry. The adobo has good flavor but I also felt that the meat was dry.

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    Bar top seating area
    Salmon Tips, Sinigang, Rice & Pancit
    Salmon Tips, Sinigang, Rice & Pancit
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    Fil Cuisine

    Fil Cuisine

    3.5
    (192 reviews)
    11.0 mi
    $$

    I wrote a negative review last October and decided that rumors of declining quality and service…read morewere true. I hadn't been back since. But I needed to order and pickup food for a potluck, and FilCuisine is the nearest place to get Filipino food for me. So I gave it another chance. Pancit bihon and lechon kawali were excellent. Now, service is still an issue. There was one server/cashier and I felt really sorry for her. She was doing her best to keep a smile on her face, and I wanted to give her flowers or something. So maybe until they get their staffing fixed you can consider getting takeout instead? I will -- I'm a lazy cook who constantly craves for food from home. I'm rooting for you, FilCuisine -- fighting!

    I liked the Philippine foods we tried in BC. When we found this one, we wanted to try it and…read morecompare. I am glad we did. The pork hock was crispy as expected. Even though it was little dried and hard on the edges. Could be expected due to the process of oven then fried. But, it seems it was chopped up before fried, hence more crispy edges than fried first and chopped up later. That is my assumption. It came with a large bowl of rice and more than enough for two. And I love the sauce that comes with it. Sour and not too salty. If you like German pork hock, you must try this crispy pork hock. Values for money is 5/5 Located in a plaza with huge parking lot. Service is on par.

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    Crispy pork (hock) chopped order.  It comes with a large bowl of rice.  Enough for 2-3 people.
    Crispy pork (hock) chopped order. It comes with a large bowl of rice. Enough for 2-3 people.
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